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I finally have the means to digitize old video to the computer, so I put together this video. I plan to put as many online as I can, so if you have any requests, speak up. They are from the western PA, OH area and the majority of them are from the late 80s, early 90s.
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
Thanks for the post!!! That was my first GN pull I was allowed to go to since I was 12 at the time. Good to see those videos since we didn't have the video cameras like we have today.
Keep em coming! |
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460red
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The Conner Bros were really ahead of the game back in the the early ninties. Watched em put 40 foot on all others at the Show-Me show down in Macon years ago. |
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It was fun watching Bad Medicine back in the day at Macon... 98mph wheel speed and moving the sled above 30mph down the track.... he looked like he was gonna take the sled home to Green Castle one night, almost drug it out to highway 63 |
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hope you have more in future, enjoyed that very much |
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Registered: 11/22/2008 Posts: 181 |
awsome! keep'em comming! |
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Registered: 11/26/2008 Posts: 86 |
That's a cool video. |
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Here's another one... I goofed on the Canfield one and didn't put the video box in the forum. Found it this time.
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Registered: 09/23/2008 Posts: 635 |
you wouldn't by chance or anyone else for that matter have the one from i think '76 when donaldson won the super stock class in the pulloff |
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Nope, sorry. The earliest ones I have are from '86 or so. You'd be hard pressed to find anything from the pre-VHS era. |
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Moderator Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 391 |
Awesome videos Oliver1655. My request would be keep um coming. |
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psfan
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awesome keep them coming late 80's early 90's pro stocks from ohio or anywhere would be great |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
how about some of the 55-75 mod stock,it would be neat to see them again.. |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
is this a drop pan sled??seems like the speed is slower than today.. |
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pullage
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It doesn't have a pushdown like the newer sleds, just the pan drops and weight in the box stops the sled. That is Dave Hager's old sled, the Mean Green sled that Mike Hilleary has now if I'm not mistaken. |
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The link isn't live yet, but I won't be near the computer when it does, so as a preemptive strike, here ya go patches:
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
hey thanks,that sounds like the few years that the 3000 rpm limit was tried.if im remembering right that lasted about 2 years then got the boot.there was a open rpm limit then the 3000 then back to open.i still think if the head rule would have been scratched out that the class would still be pulling in some fashion...hate to bug ya but got any from the open rpm years.btw when did you guys quit campaigning pappys pleasure,and does jim main still have the minus 2... Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/04/2012 11:16AM by patches. |
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I don't have any of the open RPM stuff, unless you count the one pull at Raccoon Twp. when some spun them hard and others didn't. McConnell was on fire that night; he won all three classes (45, 55, 75) and had full pulls in two of them.
Jim still has the Minus 2, it's sitting in the barn down at his place. It doesn't have the lightened front end on it now, but I saw that thing sitting in the shed last August when I was down there. I think he put a stock M engine back in it just to put around the farm. Plus, he had trouble keeping water out of the oil anyway. I'm not sure if he still has that engine; it was too big of a bore. I heard he had to leave some of the head bolts out because there wasn't anything left for the bolts to thread into. I know Dad & my uncle never pulled Pappy's Pleasure during the open RPM years. I'm not sure when they started pulling it on the circuit, but I know they ran it with "work clothes" for a while before giving it some make-up. I have some tape of it in '86 at W. Alexander, which I think is when it was just getting together because it didn't have the big tires and didn't run very good. They ran in '87 & '88, I think maybe even '89, that might be when it had the big chrome pipe on it. I would need to check with one of them to be sure. I think they quit running it since the class kind of dissolved. They didn't want to run the unlimited RPM because things break a lot easier at those engine speeds. It was out for a local fair pull around '93 or so, but that was the last it ever pulled. Too many other things going on I guess. I never got to pull it. We still have it, but it's just a carcass now. It burned up in a shed fire 11 years ago this March. We took it apart and found that the block was cracked between each cylinder from the heat. The jury is still out on the head since we haven't had it checked out by a pro as of yet. Maybe someday we can piece together another one using some of those parts. It would be nice to have that class started again since most of the "farm stock" tractors are pretty much the same as the mod stocks back then. As a side note, Jody's 460 is still pulling in the area as an "open farm stock" tractor at local fairs. |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
i can remember being at jacktown one of the years of the 3000 rpm limit,it was when dambachs were pretty hot with thier 190.during that summer i think a few of the guys were thinkin a 560 was turnin a little to much,and someone showed up with a tattle tale tach and some c-clamps.it was clamped on the 560 and it run like crap,some words were said to the effect of,this ... thing is messin up my electrical system.the tach was removed and the tractor was way over 3000 and ran just fine.so who knows what happened.did you ever see kevin rainey,from enon valley pull his 88,it was pretty stout too,then jeff kennedy built a 1850 gas that he pulled for a few years too.i think lloyd has been the guy to beat for about the last 15 years tho.. |
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A few of those tapes had Rainey on them, not sure what was in it, but it sure sounded different. I've heard those stories about that 560. Something to the effect was asked, "How many did you turn tonight?" The answer was always "3." I also heard another one about suspecting a rather humorous helper on that 560. The cat was finally out of the bag when he got up to pull one time as the test puller. They purposely changed the setting on the sled about two or three times, making that 560 come back over and over. By the third or fourth hook, it would hardly run. So the conclusion there was that something was empty after that many runs back-to-back. |
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Thanks for the video, that was interesting. Patches I have vids from the 90's on tapes, I'd have to figure out how to get them on here. If that was from 87' that was the first year my dad had his tractor running, we have a trophy from Milebranch where we won but had a cracked block and that was the only pull we went to that year. |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
im pretty sure todd wright bought raineys motor,i always heard it was a dry block.it was pulled for quite a few years by him and another younger fellow.. |
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More non-turbo mod-stock:
The 7500 class from that night is on its way. |
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Here it is:
AV, I don't have the '91 pull from Columbus, and Fuelish Fan, another watcher, the amount of mod stuff I have is limited. Pale Rider, I'd love to see some of those 90's vids, I'm sure I haven't seen any of those. If there are any of Pappy's Pleasure in there, that'd be great. Look on Best Buy's website for the Hauppaugel USB-Live 2 adapter. It took me a little while to get it to work, but now that I have it set up, it works great. $50 will get it to your door. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/06/2012 08:24AM by Oliver1655. |
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Douggr
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Any videos with ALLIS CHALMERS tractors !! Thanks , thats neat !! |
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
Great videos keep them coming. |
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Here's some more....
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Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 974 |
thanks for posting. |
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Found some Bowling Green tapes...
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
Did you just video the tractor classes or do you have some of the noise makers taped as well? I love all of the classes and was just curious. Thanks for posting these old videos. I like looking at the history of pulling. |
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It's not much, but here are some mods from BG:
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
Thanks that was great. I have really enjoyed a lot of your videos. Keep'em coming if ya got them. |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
theres a guy named e.kauff has a lot old vids on you-tube.latwe 80s early 90s good to watch.. |
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Registered: 07/19/2008 Posts: 49 |
Patches I can't find the old videos you mentioned thanks |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
[www.youtube.com]
there is a bunch of old video from the 80's and early 90's at this link,its his youtube channel.i just glanced at the list,which is 71,and roughly counted 30 videos from that era...i watch them quite often... |
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Moderator Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 391 |
Oliver1655 has convinced me to go into my archives and start a You Tube account.
1985 USHRA St Louis |
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More Canfield... I'd say 95% of the videos are ag-type tractors pulling, but I'll check to make sure about any mods.
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Punisher....
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There are very few memories that I have that are better than watching those grease burners get their A$$ handed to them by the spark plug tractors in the 90's. It was Awesome!!! |
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Here's some 1989 OSTPA Super Stock action, this one is the July pull in Marion.
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
Would you happen to have the 1991 Columbus pull? |
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another watcher
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how about Mods??? |
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another watcher
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oh btw, I just found some new TNT/USHRA vids on Youtube... |
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simple
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Why not just just read answer given 4 posts earlier in this thread from 3 days ago... |
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I found some more Pro Stock footage:
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Super Stock from that same session:
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
If I remember correctly, it started raining during that class. Dad was at the sled and it started raining and he put his helmet on the stack. They waited a bit and then resumed at that point in the class. I even have had the chance to drive 2 of those tractors in that video. Thanks for the share. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/06/2012 12:39PM by AV. |
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Yeah, I remember a lot of the tractors didn't perform up to snuff that day, as we were all tired by the end of that session, so we went back to the hotel and didn't even come back for the Sat. night session (I was 7 at the time and I'm the oldest of three boys, so obviously couldn't take the non-stop pulling as easily as I do now).
As for driving on of the tractors, you mean one of the tow vehicles, right? I don't think anyone but the blue shirts drive the track equipment stuff. I would really like to have one of those green White American 80 cab tractors, they didn't make many of them. Most of them were silver. If you meant driving one of those Americans, I envy you. |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
I have driven Groundhog and Running Red (if i was seeing those correctly) much later in their track lives. That oil pan on Running Red looks like the one I just put out of its misery in 2010 and just scrapped a couple months ago. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/06/2012 02:08PM by AV. |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 647 |
Interesting that all of the grader tractors were White American 60's & 80's.
S'no Farmer |
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I think that might have something to do with them being built in Ohio, Coldwater to be exact. Those were, at the time and maybe the last ever, tractors under 100 horsepower being built in America. |
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Sunday's session 4 super stock from '91:
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Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 974 |
love the fist pump out of coleman wheatly!! is that tractor hortons in new york now |
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OSTPA Super Stocks, held the next night after the Sunday session at Bowling Green
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1991 Greenville OSTPA supers. It feels like I cut the run time in half by editing out commentary. These next few, for whatever reason, have commentary by Harold Walliser dubbed over the track side audio. I prefer to hear just the pull and use graphics, so I added the graphics in to cut down on the blab time. It's not the best, but it's more bearable for me to watch this stripped down version than the original tape.
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
thanks for posting all these old videos..esp the old wpa mod stock ones... |
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It's starting to feel like I've only hit the tip of the iceberg. |
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Just a tidbit of info on the 91 session 2 prostocks at Bowling Green.2 hours before this class started,Carl Atley's Lethal Weapon tractor was sitting on Linder's flat bed semi trailer in 2 pieces.I was there to watch and Carl ask me to help put a clutch in it.He had problems in session 1 with the clutch not wanting to release when cold and he had to kill the engine after his run to get it out of gear.We split the tractor that saturday morning,then Carl went through the pits looking for parts to fix it.He came back with the parts as they were calling the drivers to the drivers meeting.Toby and I worked our butts off getting it ready.Carl came back from the meeting and we were putting the last of the sheet metal on.Carl backed it off the trailer and got in line for the pull.We had people standing 4 and 5 deep around the trailer that morning watching us and a few people taking video. |
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didn't read all the posts... just just did Richard! |
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jd43
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OLIVER1655 thanks for all the old videos! I wonder if anyone has any from the Northeast. Like the Buck,the old Pa. farm show pulls, Ny state or anyothers. A friend of mine pulled the original Super Moose Jd back when they had the pulls at the Pa. farm show. |
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Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 974 |
some where on you tube i have seen a video of the super moose back in the day but cant begin to tell you what or where to look under. good running tractor though in its day |
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Smoker fan
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Thanks For Posting! Keep them coming. Brings back good memories. This must have been close to the beginning of the Diesel only class with 4 of the top 5 being alcohols. |
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that was cool-- i sat next to Gary Hendrickson the other night at gordyville--he said that he had 9 2nds @ loiusville but never won.. |
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1991 OSTPA Wellington super stock:
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1991 Marietta OSTPA 7500 supers:
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'91 Wooster OSTPA supers:
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Pro stocks from '91 Bowling Green session 4:
1991 OSTPA Ashland, Ohio supers: 1991 OSTPA Dover, Ohio supers: Notice after the very first run, a very young Jeff Hirt (I think) carrying a helmet off the track. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/09/2012 02:39AM by Oliver1655. |
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I changed it up and went with some non-turbo mod stock. I have no idea where this is, other than up north since that is where the old Blue Mack roamed. Help me out, patches, so I can change the info on the video later.
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Anonymous User
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Hi Great videos. Do you have any with Oh Bonnie pulling, I now own the old girl and would love to see her in action |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
the first one sure looks like saxonburgh,when we ust to pull just outside of town..the second is at the big butler fair,i remember that pull like it was yesdterday,i broke a rear hub there.the tri county pullers ran minirods between us and a small wall,they ran on the racetrack.and if i recall jj havel got his semi stuck in the infield...oh those were the days |
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Hey Patches
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Patches, they changed track locations at Saxonburg at some point ? I pulled there in 81 & 82 & remember sitting on a hill.
Remember Shulers breaking the spindle on the tricyclye of the 4320, driving it home & returning with a wide front in time for 15,000. Never pulled there again till 97 & thought things looked a little different, but wasn't sure. I don't remember the building though. They were still running minis on the horse track at Big Butler Fair in 97. We were all getting pelted with little bits of gravel raining out of the sky! Some interesting memories of Saxonburg. On 1st trip there I called for directions & was routed down through Butler & onto a Dinner Bell Rd. I explained we were hauling a cab tractor on a straight truck & clearance was a concern. Told not to worry. On Dinner Bell Rd. we encountered a railroad underpass that I'd have been hard pressed to get the tractor through if it were off the truck. Got directions from a lady mowing her lawn down some winding dirt road, but it got us there. The following year they wouldn't allow my buddy to hook 15,000 until he removed the 3/4" ratchet I kept under the seat to set the drawbar. I don't know how they even saw it, but I didn't think it was likely to fly out of the cab as he blew down the track in 2nd gear. Went back in 97 since the cab tractor & straight were gone. We were eating in a tent at the carnival after the pull when my wife aked "were'd everybody go?" The place was dead silent at 5PM. Turns out the carnival took a 2 hour intermission in the middle of the day. Do they still pull there? Wouldn't mind going back if we ever get the tractor running again. Those were indeed the days, when we had more ambition than brains. |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
did you ever see schulers haul there 4010 in the bed of that dump truck,i think the axles would notr go into the dump bed so tractor sat on the tailgate,or partially on it,then the 4320 wasa on a trailer...i heard saxonburgh moved thier track.im pretty sure al juethers grandson can answer that for sure,i imagine he has some video too...the big butler fair could be a serious dust bowl with the minis on the racetrack..do you know if bill larime sr is still pullin,he has to be in his 90's buy now,he was a nice guy to chat with... |
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Bill Larimer Sr. passed away about 2 years ago. His son Bill Jr is still pulling his tractor Country Music with the Northwest Pa Pullers |
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Brad G
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Patches and Oliver 1655 thanks for the trip down memory lane. I am sitting in my pap's living room showing him videos of his old 560.
The track at saxonburg was always at the same place as far as pap and I know. Some of the best memories I shared with my pap during this time. In no particular order: Conner brothers @ Canfield. We just looked at each other in amazement and then talked about it on the way home. Shulers daughter breaking the spindle on the Moose. Vern Over and Stan Auen pull off at West Alexander. Thank goodness Vern broke. Otherwise someone would have gotten seriously hurt. Thanks again, Brad Gray |
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Brad,
I still have the majority of that 1988 tape to go through, so I plan on posting them too. Trouble is, the internet isn't fast enough to keep up with me. I try to edit together videos while one is uploading, but before I know it, I have about 5 or 6 videos ready to upload before the first one is done. So it might be awhile before those are posted. |
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This is at Saxonburg Pa, they use to have a fair pull on Saturday mornings but haven't had one in many many years! |
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Some more mod stock, I don't know where this one is either.
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WPTPA Mod Stock, 1987 Greene County Fair, Waynesburg, PA. A lot has changed at that place since then. There's still a lot of stuff to get through, so there will be more smoke and more mod stock.
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1990 Tomah Super Stock
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From the Golden Age of pulling: 1990 Tomah Super Stocks. 31 tractors, 11 in the pull off.
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OLD PULLING VIDEOS
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thank you! |
Another unknown mod stock pull
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More Mod Stock from an unknown location, 1988
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
i dont recognize the location.you have the 5500 lb class here,based on al couldnt make 45 or dambach either... |
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I thought it was 4500 since Jeuther usually pulled 5500 with the wheel brackets on. Come to think of it, 5500 is even a little tough for a 560. I'm not sure on the 190, never been around them much so I don't know what it would take to get one that light. I'll change it. My sources here weren't sure either, one guess was Old Washington, but don't quote me on that. |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
the 190 might make 4500 with 18.4 on ,but they used 24.5 radials,on a side note ray made 5500 with his d21 and 24.5 tires... |
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From what I heard though, Ray's D21 looked like it had bologna skins for tires since he ground so much off. |
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Registered: 04/07/2008 Posts: 781 |
Have any 91 or 92 tohma pro stock |
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Sorry, I don't. There is more on the only Tomah tape I have, but it's all from 1990. |
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Registered: 04/07/2008 Posts: 781 |
lets see that one |
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Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 974 |
amen!! if anybody had video of the late 90's tomah pros that would keep me in the house for days |
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I don't have any Tomah pro stock. Most of the pro stock I have left is more late 90s and newer. |
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
Late 90s stuff is just as good as early 90s stuff. Thanks for everything you have posted already. |
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The way I see it, posting these videos online is the best way to preserve them. Tapes wear out, DVDs get scratched and both can be lost. Plus, a lot more people can enjoy them. Turns out these pulls are more rare than I thought. |
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
Yeah it's not easy to find pulling from the past anymore. Some people like Klint Tucker and Fonda Barr have some and there is some stuff that was televised but there wasn't a lot. It's nice to come across stuff from yesteryear. |
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IF IM NOT MISTAKEN I BELEIVE RAY HAD TO RUN 18-4'S IN THE 55 HE COULD MAKE 6000 BUT NOT 55 WITH THE 24.5 USE TO RUN WITH HIM |
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Patches, I think Dambach's 190 always pulled at 5500 & 7500. I bought that tractor & it weighed that when it came. That tractor was rebuilt for open RPM and is still pulling. It's for sale if any one is interested. 724 586 9602 |
1990 Tomah 9500 Super Stock
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1990 Tomah 9500 Super Stock:
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
The Rascal wins! Thanks for the trips down memory lane! |
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That tractor always ran strong in the pulls that I watched on tape as a kid. I had to check the tape again at the end to make sure of the driver. Was Randy Hinton a neighbor or relative? Is the tractor still around or was it parted out? Didn't Coleman Wheatley buy it and run it as the Delaware Rascal and then the Indiana Rascal? That's where the trail goes cold for me. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/13/2012 02:11PM by Oliver1655. |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
Randy Hinton and Darryl Vaske (dad) bought that tractor from Bret Berg. They are friends and business partners and Dad is service manager for Randy at the Bancroft Implement CIH store. The tractor ended up as Stanley Lloyd's Ohio Rascal and I still think he has it in the shed and was intending to do something with it for his grandson. (that info is yrs old so not sure now) That tractor won the GN Championship in 1990 in the 9500 SS, I think the last yr they split the points for 95 and 75. I think that tractor has seen the winners circle 5 times at NFMS between all of it's owners. Eads had a really good run with it for some yrs. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/13/2012 02:35PM by AV. |
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As popular as geneology sites are these days, it would be interesting to have a family tree of pulling tractors. It's tough to keep track of them when they change names when sold, either out of creative tastes or the previous owner keeping the name as part of the purchase agreement. |
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Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 974 |
there is video of it exploding on you tube under ohio rascal. i dont know how to put up the link though |
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I got it Sully. You just click on the little movie film button above the box that you type into, then copy the internet address of the video and paste it into the box that pops up from clicking the video film button.
All too familiar of a site, looks like one of those bad Hyper blocks again, cracked right along the camshaft. |
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Avery Nauman and his dad Tracey run the super farm tractor Li'l Rascal.Avery is Stanley's grandson,Tracey is Stanley's son-inlaw.They started pulling while Stanley was still running the Ohio Rascal.Tracey told me that Stanley had NO input of any kind in the super farm tractor.I tend to believe that as I've known Tracey since we were in high school 30 years ago.As far as the Ohio Rascal tractor,I have no idea what has happened to it. |
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Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 974 |
i thought i heard it went over sea |
1998 NTPA GN Pro Stock
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1998 NTPA GN Pro Stock, Waynesburg, PA. Someone made a request for the Super Moose, so here it is along with all the heavy hitters from that class: Shope, Wilkins, Cain, McCoy, etc.
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1994 Super Stock at The Buck
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The end of an era: Conner Brothers' "Bad Medicine" is sold...
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dreaded red
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red
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anything with dreaded red pro stock |
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Anonymous User
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does anybody have any videos or pictures of prostock or superstock from pa/md/va in the 80's/90's? |
1994 Wooster Super Stocks
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1994 Wayne Co. Fair (possibly OSTPA sanctioned) Super Stock pull:
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Guernsey Co. Fair Pull
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2 classes at Guernsey Co. (OH) Fair at Old Washington. 8200 Super Stock and 10,000 Open.
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
did i catch that jodys tr was drove by one of your relatives here |
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Yeah, Patches. That was my dad driving it in the 10,000 class, you talked to him up at Hookstown in August while I was down waiting in line to pull. Jim Main drove it in the daylight class. As you could tell, working the throttle is a different animal on those multi-turbo supers compared to a non-turbo mod stock. It popped out of gear on Jim, so he didn't do so well. Dad beat everyone in that open class, except for a turbine tractor (that somehow wasn't recorded). That pull was late in the year, maybe the last one of '94. Jody was going to switch to a 4-charger setup that winter. Jim and Dad had been running around with Jody that summer helping out and all, so they each got some seat time. I can still remember when Dad got home telling us kids that he beat Shotgun Red and we didn't believe him one bit until he got out the video proof.
As for that V8 Case IH, I have no idea who had that tractor or what was even in it. I would say DV550 on alky, but I don't know if those ever had a strong enough bottom end. But this one sounded like it was supercharged, not turbocharged. That was the first and last time I ever saw that thing run. |
Re: Guernsey Co. Fair Pull
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Robin Elliot from Mt.Gilead,Ohio built a supercharged 1468 on alcohol.He had problems getting the thing to run right.He sold it after about a year of frustrations with it.The tactor in the video could be the same with different sheet metal.The engine in the tractor looked impressive when you looked through the grille in the front.If I remember,Robin told me he was using a 14-71 supercharger,Enderle bird catcher injector hat,dual ignition systems. |
Re: Guernsey Co. Fair Pull
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Does anyone know who's international that is pullin with the two stacks"one on each side", looks like a fifty series maybe ? Is it still around somewhere pullin or settin somewhere ? It's the alcohol one. |
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Punisher.....
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That V-8 international was Delynn Kale and another guy whos name escapes me. Dont know where it would be now. |
Re: Guernsey Co. Fair Pull
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The v-8 was Delynn Kale and his widow Eilene still owns it. He sold the blower off of it and then bought the Ride the Lightning tracktor. It is for sale if you know anyone intrested. |
1986 Indy Super Pull Highlights
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I had to split these up in order for them to upload. When played continuously, it's an hour long.
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'86 Super Pull Highlights Part 2
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Indy Part 2:
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Re: '86 Super Pull Highlights Part 2
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psfan
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was the v8 case urmson ? i thought i remembered he played with red v8's |
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
i seen delynn drive it at a few brush pulls,so i assume it was his.i was thinkin that he purchased it from urmson.when i seen it it had zoomie headers tho,and it was supercharged..anyone know whatever happened to the "i-soar" 460 of urmsons?? |
Re: '86 Super Pull Highlights Part 2
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i think
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Not completely sure, but I heard its in Lustik's shop and at some point will be running in FPP's smoker series. |
Re: '86 Super Pull Highlights Part 2
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pa super puller
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seen it sitting in lustiks machinery shed i think it is for sell |
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i think
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I believe it is there for some upgrades not to be sold. Tom just hasn't had the time for it recently. |
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pa super puller
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i was told it could be bought... |
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i think
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Not arguing. Maybe it could be bought. Everything has a price and Tom doesn't seem to have time for much right now. But I don't think that was the idea when it went tere. |
1986 Indy Super Pull Highlights Part 3/6
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'86 Indy Highlights part 3 of 6:
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1986 Indy Super Pull Highlights Part 4/6
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Indy Part 4:
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1986 Indy Super Pull Highlights Part 5/6
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Part 5:
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1986 Indy Super Pull Highlights Part 6/6
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And finally, Part 6. These ones took forever to upload...
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More Tomah
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5500 Super Stock from Tomah:
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Re: More Tomah
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Anonymous User
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Thanks for posting, brings back memories.... before roll cages .... and hard starting sleds |
Re: More Tomah
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
Just wondering if you have the Pro Stocks from Tomah in 98? I saw a earlier video from out east in 98 and got to thinking. Thanks for all the great videos. |
Re: More Tomah
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Nope, wish I did. But my Tomah stuff is limited to just that 1990 pull. I have a lot of stuff lined up to put online yet. It's ready, but getting it onto youtube is the holdup since the internet isn't lightning fast. I have one more Tomah SS, 3 classes of supers (55-95) from 1990 Macon and a bunch of 1989 OSTPA supers ready for uploading. And there are more tapes I've yet to digitize. |
Re: More Tomah
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
aaahhh my favorite class,why,variety.no other class since this era has had this variety..so why was this class abandon shortly after on the national scale,was it low numbers,politics,or since the 466 based tractors all lightened up to run the seven,it made the 55 pullers into a one hook event.. |
Indy super vids?
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ZachJ
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Love the old pullin vids do you have any indy super pull vids from the early 90's??? |
Re: Indy super vids?
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All the Indy material I have has already been posted. |
Re: More Tomah
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Registered: 11/22/2008 Posts: 181 |
thanks! sweet seeing dads hook from a different view. I got some vids from the late 80's early 90's I would like to put up if I could figure it all out. |
1990 Tomah 9500 SS; Macon 55-95 SS
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I put a dent in it this time. I let the computer run all night, so here are four more:
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/18/2012 03:34AM by Oliver1655. |
Re: 1990 Tomah 9500 SS; Macon 55-95 SS
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Registered: 11/22/2008 Posts: 181 |
thanks for the vids "oliver1655" I finally got a chance to show the old man them, he told me and I kinda remember it but it rained the friday night in Macon and they didnt get to hook and he couldnt remember if it was Larry Lundry or him leading IA points in the 55, but Larry took off for the Farnhamville hook on Sat, and dad said "well,we gotta follow!" thanks again for the vids! |
More 1989 OSTPA Supers
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The Bucyrus pull has something I've never seen before or since: a second round to the pull off.
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Re: More 1989 OSTPA Supers
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
The only time I remember seeing it myself was 91 Hamburg in one of the SS classes. I think 8 in first then 4 to the second pull off. |
Re: More 1989 OSTPA Supers
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I've been around this sport since the early 70's,the multiple pulloffs used to be fairly common.Since the start of floating finish lines though you don't see them.Interesting point about the Bucyrus pull,Shotgun Red was a pro stock tractor.Who says you have to run multi turbos to make power. |
Re: More 1989 OSTPA Supers
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600 cubes and running 30.5s go a long way... |
Re: More 1989 OSTPA Supers
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Yes it does,but looked like 24.5's in the video. |
Re: More 1989 OSTPA Supers
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Sometimes he switched to the big tires to run super stock, sometimes he didn't. Either that, or Gall's Scoundrel was running even smaller tires than 24.5, because they look tiny compared to the tires on Shotgun Red. |
Re: More 1989 OSTPA Supers
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
I can't remember what year it was but I saw it on one of Klint's year end videos in a 75 super class for ITPA. It was either 92 or 97. |
Last of the 1989 OSTPA supers
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Here's the last of the 1989 OSTPA Super Stocks. There are more on the tape I have, but ekauff already uploaded them (Wooster, Tiffin, Columbus 1&2, Wellington and Lima).
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Re: Last of the 1989 OSTPA supers
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
anyone else notice at ashland the measuring crew with the sticks and strings along trtackside... |
Mod Stock: 1987 Jacktown Fair 5500
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Back to mod stock:
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Re: Mod Stock: 1987 Jacktown Fair 5500
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
i wqonder whatever happewned to the sled used here at jacktown.in the mid nineties i bought a sled from a racetrack in wva,to practice with,i still have it and it really resembles this sled quite a bit... |
Re: Mod Stock: 1987 Jacktown Fair 5500
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The sled in this video was the Westmoreland tractor pullers association's sled. Richard Love (of decision maker sled fame) has "Old Yeller" now and still uses it for farm stock type pulls. It is motorized now, so no pull back tractor. As for the one used at Jacktown in the mid 90s, I think I have a vague idea of it: navy blue color, single axle pull-back type. I remember one year (93-94-95) the track was so tacky they had to use a dozer to pull the sled back. |
Re: Mod Stock: 1987 Jacktown Fair 5500
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90-95 Darrel form Woodsfield OH. 96 Dana W. try to save money got a Sled from a FFA club Columbus OH. When Reed Whipkey hook the axel broke. They Welded axel when I hook axel broke sled operator fell off. Seld up set & broke my hitch off. They told me the junk the sled. |
Re: Mod Stock: 1987 Jacktown Fair 5500
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
whatever became of the awesome m |
Re: Mod Stock: 1987 Jacktown Fair 5500
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The M is in the shop with my Pro Stock. A friend has pulled it a little. I Just like to look at it has a lot memories. |
Re: Last of the 1989 OSTPA supers
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
Heck I went to a state hook here in Illinois about 3 years ago that was still using the stick and string plus a white board to relay the distance to the announcer. It blew my mind that somebody was still using that method. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/19/2012 01:30PM by Fuelish Fan. |
Re: Last of the 1989 OSTPA supers
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Registered: 07/24/2011 Posts: 26 |
Just curious if anyone has louisville pull with the fourwheel drives pulling there. Not sure what year it was. |
1992 Canfield mods
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Re: 1992 Canfield mods
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
this is the hook were art tried the "turf"tires on the green monster |
Re: 1992 Canfield mods
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I watched Dusty run the "turf" tires at Dover about the same year.Man did the hookup,she won the class.The front end lifted at the start and never touched the ground until she stopped past 300 ft.,the only full pull. |
1992 Canfield GN 95 Super Stock
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1994 Canfield Fair Pulls
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Mod Stock & Full Pull Productions "Smoker Series"
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Fayette Co. Fair Pulls: Semis and Smokers
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2000 Canfield Fair
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ATPA videos from Canfield:
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Re: 2000 Canfield Fair
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Blue fan2
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I didn't know Ray link puller limited pro, Looked like some good pulling the crowd was really wound up. Papa smurf looks strong as always. |
Re: 2000 Canfield Fair
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Back then
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Not to take anything away from Jason Forrester, but thats probably the only time that he beat Link. Gone Mokin' was pretty much unbeatable when it was a limited pro. And the class was pretty skewed then. Other than link, most of the guys from western pa were running 540 cubes, p-pumps, 3x4 turbo because that's what the class rules were supposed to be. Feicht was worried about numbers so he let the interstate guys run and they dominated. Then the guys starting switching to that setup and pretty soon the original class rules were competely thrown out. You can tell by looking at the smoke which tractors are which. |
Re: 2000 Canfield Fair
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Blue fan2
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Maybe, maybe not but it looked to me that they both had great runs but big blue smoked the Deere. |
Re: 2000 Canfield Fair
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Back then
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Maybe, maybe not what? Pulled the class back when it was started. It was a big surprise that Jason beat him at Canfield because he hadn't beat him all year. And funny the tractor blew away Forrester's other tractors which it had been running head to head with all year and then the last pull it ran like that. I was there. All season long. |
Re: 2000 Canfield Fair
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blue 4 life
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Maybe jason saw the 2 wts on the pan and adjusted for that ? |
Re: 2000 Canfield Fair
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oh yea
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Yea he adjusted alright . Have seen it many times before it makes you wonder sometimes. |
Re: 2000 Canfield Fair
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I edited it out for time's sake, but both of Forrester's tractors hooked first. The 9600 pulled first and they reset the sled. Papa Smurf pulled next as the test puller, but hit the chalk line so he dropped. So he had the benefit of knowing how the tractor reacted on that track before he had a hook that counted. But if you notice all the mud piled up along the sides of the track, it rained really hard about an hour before the pull and they had 9 pieces of equipment clearing the mud off the top. |
Re: 2000 Canfield Fair
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Admin Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 2,548 |
I was at the event, watching these videos brings back some good memories. It was the first time I meet the Forresters, I stood near the starting line and talked with Curt for quite a while. If I remember right, a lot of rain came down in sheets around 5:00 pm or so, but it didn’t last long.
If you watch the Pulloff, Link has to hammer on the left brake to keep the tractor between the chalk lines. I sure looks to me like Link had more power, but Jason just outdrove him that night. There was nothing funny about it, but it takes more than horsepower to win. Jake Morgan Owner, PULLOFF.COM Independent Pulling News This page is a free service. The cost is covered out of my pocket. It takes a great deal of time and a fair amount of money to keep this website going. Donations for: photos, classified ads, forum discussion, etc... are appreciated. Side Note: We are no longer accepting PayPal donations. They have changed their terms of service and stated they would fine PayPal users for spreading "misinformation" and "hate, violence, racial or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory". PayPal did not provide definitions for some of these vague terms. Woke corporate policies regarding "misinformation" could result in an automatic fine of $2,500 which would have been removed directly from the customer’s PayPal account. PayPal did backdown from some of their policies but quietly implemented portions of them in later terms of service. A financial institute has no right to monitor social media accounts or speech. This is unacceptable and I'll no longer do business with PayPal. |
Re: 2000 Canfield Fair
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Curt Forrester
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We did what your suppose to do when you get beat, we stepped up our game all season reeling Link in. Mr. "back than" don't worry your not taking anything from Jason he took home the trophy at canfield and the points title for 2000 and your just a poor sport like you have always been. Come on you think Jason had an advantage because he got to pull twice down the track? I am pretty sure Link did also he made a full pull and came back in the pull off and could have made adjustments just the same as Jason. Wouldn't it be a disadvantage to run your hot tractor three times like Jason did? Just seems like a lot of excuses to try to explain something that is self explanitory on that day on that track Jason won fair and square and by a comfortable four feet margin thats all nothing more nothing less. |
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blue 4 life
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2 ton on pan . Move some weights on tractor. |
Back to 1988 Mod Stock
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I'm not sure where this first one is from, somewhere in Ohio is all I can guess.
Not sure on this one either, Saxonburg again? |
Re: Back to 1988 Mod Stock
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
the first one is hoppels arena in west point ohio,south of lisbon about 10 min..last vid looks like saxonburgh again.. |
Re: Back to 1988 Mod Stock
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Brad G
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I agree the last one is Saxonburg. |
Re: Back to 1988 Mod Stock
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I thought it might be because of the bank and the church or whatever in the background. Had me fooled from the reverse angle from the first time around. I had never been to or even heard of Hoppel's Arena. But I guess it was a lot easier to travel back when gas was around $1 per gallon, so that's why a lot of them got around back in those days of pulling. |
Re: Back to 1988 Mod Stock
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Hotfarm puller
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Would like to see any videos from 1993 through to 1997 of the nfms light and heavy superstocks, looking for any videos of the old black widow tractor. Thanks |
Re: Back to 1988 Mod Stock
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Pale Rider
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That one from Hoppels is great, might be the only video of my Grandpa pulling that exists. Thanks for these, they are great! |
1988 mod stock continued
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Re: 1988 mod stock continued
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
arw these mod stock vids yours or are they on the net somewere |
Re: 1988 mod stock continued
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I have the tape sitting right here on the computer desk. Bruce made copies of the tapes back in the day and this one survived until technology could preserve it. They might be on the net elsewhere but I wouldn't know where to look. |
1988 Jacktown Mod Stock and others
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Marching on in the 1988 Mod Stock season. There are a few mod stock pulls left, but this is getting to the last of them. I'll need to run the computer all night to catch up with what I have edited and ready to go.
This is the pull that McConnell snapped a governor rod and couldn't shut the tractor down after his 5500 run. He came back for 7500, but I'm not sure how he fixed it. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/25/2012 03:14PM by Oliver1655. |
Last of the 1988 Mod Stock plus 2001 Smoker Series
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I think this is Crawford county, based on my source, but I could be wrong. Fayette Co. Fair Smoker Series Full Pull Productions |
ATPA Supers/ Pros/ FPP Limited Pro
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1998 Butler Farm Show
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I also have the double tree class from that night, if anyone would like to see that. The mod turbo class has some ultra rare runs by Carlton Cope, on the Massey, pre-Warpath.
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Re: 1998 Butler Farm Show
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
what trs are double tree,the antiques and the stock gt still do that up this way.. |
1990 Tomah Mods and Unlimited
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Re: 1990 Tomah Mods and Unlimited
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Registered: 04/04/2008 Posts: 1,579 |
wow right out of the box,4 allisons,7 cherys,6 knox,4 turbines,3 turbo allisons,and a unl with wheel weights.what variety.the last few times i seen gardners tr hook ,it just didnt seem to hook up at all,just visually remembering it from this era to the present,it didnt seem to change much appearance wise anyway.i overheard him at bg the last time he was there,talking to another person about this,i concluded that his opinion was that the sleds have changed,and his tractor doesnt hookup like it once did.im assuming he is referring to the drop pan sleds.im curious at what point did the drop pan sled become the norm at this level,and how the chassis have changed to fit this... |
1989 Columbus NTPA GN Supers & Pros
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I don't have any more videos beyond local farm stock/open hot stock, etc. But I was able to get more material. Some of these videos lack quality, but what do you expect from after 20+ years? Unless otherwise noted, all videos are from Jody Ross' collection, so he's to thank for giving me the opportunity to share them. The good thing is I'll be able to save them to DVD so they can be enjoyed for more years without further degradation.
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91 Smoker Series at the Buck/Fayette, Hookstown Pros, '89 Mod Stock
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Watch for Wheatley's Never Say Never to grenade at the Buck:
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1989 mod stock, West Alex (Pa.) open classes
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Here's some more mod stock, one from Greene Co. Fair and one from Guernsey Co. Ohio. The West Alexander pull has the open classes, so there are mod stocks plus smoke later on, including a Deutz! Pale Rider, there's a run by the Cockshutt in the Guernsey video.
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Just to get everyone in the "indoor mood"
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With Louisville right around the corner, I thought everyone could enjoy this look back at some previous NFMS pulls. Also is a gem from a semi truck exhibition from Tomah in the 80s sometime.
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Anyone have any videos of minis from 1976-1980
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Looking
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Wondering if anyone has any video from of minis from 1976-1980 in either ostpa or ntpa. Or 1980 nfms. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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4800 views! Thanks! Plus more Louisville
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More from 1993:
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Another Mod Stock, plus 1994 Louisville
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Watch the Super Stock video to see Gettinger split Up 'N' Atom.
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